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Packing Peanuts

Our packing 'peanuts' are still the least expensive to fill spaces in your box. Here's some useful information from the The Plastic Loosefill council:

FACTS

Plastic loose fill can be reused.

Over 30% of all EPS loose fill is reused.

The minimum recycled content in EPS loose fill is 25%.

Post-consumer recycled-content EPS loose fill is sold throughout the United States.

There are over 1,500 collection sites for EPS loose fill in the US.

Collection centers report that 50% of their loose fill needs are met with reusable loose fill donated by consumers.

EPS loose fill is non-toxic, inert and made without chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs).

EPS loose fill is less than 1/4 of 1% of landfill volume.

EPS loose fill is over 99.6% air.

It takes 40% to 50% less energy to make EPS loose fill than to make a comparable amount of paper packaging.

Atmospheric emissions from the production of polystyrene are only 1/2 to 1/3 of those from the production of a comparable amount of paper.

Waste water volume from polystyrene production is 1/3 of that resulting from producing a comparable amount of paper

Need to get rid of your peanuts?

he Peanut Hotline is America's most successful packaging reuse program. Consumers call the Hotline, 800-828-221 or 800-828-2214, for the nearest location that accepts plastic loose fill, or packing peanuts, for reuse.